Read and ReflectI love the idea of using visual representation in the classroom for students to be able to demonstrate their understanding of material being taught. Having worked with students with a variety of disabilities over the past ten years, I am continually amazed at how many of our students are nonlinguistic learners and need to be moving around, yet so many teachers teach in the same old linguistic ways. I love using dramatizations in the classroom to allow students to demonstrate their understanding of literature we read. I also like using concept maps and student-created images to allow students to creatively demonstrate their understanding.Apply and Reflect Story View
The above are works-in-progress that could be used to help introduce the book "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Our ninth grade students read this book as part of our curriculum, and we typically intrduce the book by talking about the Scottsboro Boys and Emmitt Till.
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The above are works-in-progress that could be used to help introduce the book "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Our ninth grade students read this book as part of our curriculum, and we typically intrduce the book by talking about the Scottsboro Boys and Emmitt Till.